The Penguin Book of English Pastoral VerseJohn Barrell, John Bull Allen Lane, 1974 - 539 pages |
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John Barrell, John Bull. When , with the flocks , their feeders sought the shade A venerable oak wide - spreading made ... flock'd around ! The steerlings left their food ; and creatures , wild By nature form'd , insensibly grew mild . He ...
John Barrell, John Bull. When , with the flocks , their feeders sought the shade A venerable oak wide - spreading made ... flock'd around ! The steerlings left their food ; and creatures , wild By nature form'd , insensibly grew mild . He ...
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... flock , then under bank or bush Sits linking cherry stones , or platting rush , How fair is freedom ? - he was always free : To carve his rustic name upon a tree , To snare the mole , or with ill - fashion'd hook , To draw th ...
... flock , then under bank or bush Sits linking cherry stones , or platting rush , How fair is freedom ? - he was always free : To carve his rustic name upon a tree , To snare the mole , or with ill - fashion'd hook , To draw th ...
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... flock to me , As dear as my own children be ; For daily with my growing store I loved my children more and more . Alas ! it was an evil time ; God cursed me in my sore distress ; I prayed , yet every day I thought I loved my children ...
... flock to me , As dear as my own children be ; For daily with my growing store I loved my children more and more . Alas ! it was an evil time ; God cursed me in my sore distress ; I prayed , yet every day I thought I loved my children ...
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Glossary | 10 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 37 |
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